Is final cut pro stabilization out of date? Worse than youtube?

Is final cut pro stabilization out of date? Because I've uploaded an unstabilized video to youtube just for fun, but to my surprise youtube started stabilizing the footage automatically and it does a lot of a better job than the stabilization in FCPX. Do others have this experience as well?

Am I not using FCPX's stabilization correctly? I thought it's just checking the box and then putting the sliders to max? Are there third party stabilization I should use with FCPX?

For a more comprehensive look at Motion, take a look at the tutorials on MacBreak Studio and Creative Cow.

After Effects is available for "rent" from Adobe. As I recall the single app price is $1/mo @19/month but I could be wrong. You wouldn't need to use Premiere. You'd stabilize the clip and export it; then import into FCPX.

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